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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PBA gives Santa a hand
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor With help from the Policeman’s Benevolent Association Local 166, Santa Claus was able to check the holiday lists of township children another time. More than 100 children from the community attended the annual PBA Meet Santa Day at the Veterans of Foreign wars Post 9111 on Henderson Road Sunday.…
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A LOOK BACK AT 2012: Allentown, Robbinsville, Upper Freehold, Plumsted
Central New Jersey communities slogged through another hurricane for a second year in a row and weathered storms political and fiscal in 2012. Hurricane Sandy didn’t bring the widespread flooding that Irene did the prior year, but Sandy’s howling winds mowed down traffic lights and towering trees that often became entangled in overhead power lines…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Banquets honor championship football team
Ed Birch photos Above, members of the South Brunswick Vikings Football Team are honored at the high school on Ridge Road Thursday night during the Fall Sports Awards Banquet. Middle, team seniors were also honored Friday night at Crossroads South Middles School by the Police Athletic League. Bottom, PAL founder Jake Rodrieguez presents former high…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Dec. 20
Meditation Circle 2:30–3:30 p.m. at Lawrence Branch of the Mercer County Library System, Darrah Lane. Join Reference Librarian Ann Kerr and reduce stress using meditation. Light stretching at the beginning of the meditation hour will relax your muscles and allow you to be more comfortable and focused. Registration suggested. Call 609-989-6920 or email Ann Kerr…
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LAWRENCE: Budget, hurricane top stories in 2012
Trees fell across Carter Road in Lawrence near the intersection of Route 206 as a result of Hurricane Sandy in October. Staff photo by Lea Kahn
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Whose potholes are these, anyway?
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — A longtime resident fed up with the potholes and overall poor condition of East Branch Road recently demanded some answers from the Township Committee on who’s responsible for the road’s upkeep. Aniko Palfalvi told the governing body Dec. 6 that the condition of East Branch Road, located…
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